Another beautiful day in the Badlands:


Since I arrived, I’ve been trying to figure out how to get down from the rim into the Badlands. Today I figured out a route:


Looking up at the RV:



Sunset views:


Another beautiful day in the Badlands:


Since I arrived, I’ve been trying to figure out how to get down from the rim into the Badlands. Today I figured out a route:


Looking up at the RV:



Sunset views:


Sunrise over Buffalo Gap National Grassland:




I decided to visit Badlands National Park today, and I decided to see if I could get in the back way:

The really back way:

Ultimately, that route didn’t work out, so I drove in the usual way and toured the western side of the park:

Unfortunately, I ran something over and punctured my rear tire, so I learned how to change a motorcycle tube on the side of the road:

Continuing on:



I did a short hike:


On the way back to the RV:

It’s a bit warm here today, I need to work out how to power the A/C with solar:

I played with my new drone a bit:

Nice morning dispersed camping on the west bank of the Missouri River:



Continuing west, I began to see signs for the world-famous Wall Drug:


I drove by the eastern entrance to Badlands National Park:

For the next few days, I’ll be dispersed camping along the rim of the badlands formation in the Buffalo Gap National Grassland:


Nice views from the RV:


I motorcycled around the neighborhood, and ran in to this little herd:



Sunset views:


See the trip map for today’s drive.
My brother and I went for a run today:
I said goodbye to my brother’s family and my parents and headed west:

I entered South Dakota and crossed the Missouri River to overnight along the river in Oacoma. See the trip map for today’s drive.
I had a nice Shabbos with my family in Minneapolis.
The eye-bolt I used to fix the tie-down of the truck camper started to bend open, so my brother and I took a new eye-bolt to his friend’s house to weld it shut. I reinstalled it:

I used a portion of a residential air filter to make an air filter for the truck camper’s air conditioner:
